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![]() ![]() How Do We Want to Live Tomorrow Trilateral Agenda Brainstorming Conference, March 23-24, 1998, CAP, Munich, Germany Summary Program Participants PDF-Download: Program. |
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Program ![]() Monday, March 23 Introduction Prof. Dr. Werner Weidenfeld Director, Center for Applied Policy Research, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich The Future Societies in Europe, the U.S. and Asia Prof. Dr. Xinning Song The Remnin University of China, Beijing Dr. Kevin Mattson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Prof. Dr. Karl O. Hondrich Goethe-University, Frankfurt/Main Attitudes and Expectations on the Future of Europe, the U.S. and Asia Prof. Dr. Samuel L. Popkin University of California, San Diego Dr. Jörg Ueltzhöffer SIGMA, Mannheim Prof. Dr. Terue Ohashi International Business School, Reitaku University, Tokyo Tuesday, March 24 Values and Ethics in Europe, the U.S. and Asia Ronnie C. Chan Hang Lung Development Company Limited, Hong Kong Father Dr. Hans Langendörfer German Catholic Bishops' Conference, Bonn Dr. Carolyn Fischer Resources for the Future, Washington D.C. Future Trends and Challenges John Browning Wired Magazine, London Dr. Wolfgang H. Reinicke World Bank and Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. Michael-A. Konitzer Microsoft Corporation, Munich Conclusion and Consequences Further Steps of Work 'How We Want to Live Tomorrow' Discussion End of the Conference |
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